Notes in Perfumery

Calamus in perfumery

Calamus in perfumery

Calamus: An Ancient Aquatic Plant with a Multifaceted Aroma Calamus, a type of rush belonging to the Arecaceae family, like the palm tree, has a rich history dating back to...

Coffee in perfumery

Coffee in perfumery

Coffee in Fragrance: The Enticing Aroma That Captivates There's something undeniably captivating about the aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans wafting from a local coffee shop. What does coffee smell...

Cade in perfumery

Cade in perfumery

What is Cade Wood? Cade wood, a lesser-known raw material, is derived from the juniper fruit. Three primary species of juniper give birth to this fruit: the Phoenician juniper with...

Cocoa in perfumery

Cocoa in perfumery

Cocoa: A Delectable Gourmand Note Cocoa emerged in perfumery during the 1990s with the advent of gourmand fragrances. The first scent to incorporate chocolate was Thierry Mugler's Angel. The creator...

Beeswax in perfumery

Beeswax in perfumery

Beeswax Absolute: A Historic and Versatile Note in Perfumery With the resurgence of interest in natural products and materials in perfumery, some once-forgotten notes are making a triumphant return. Beeswax...

Oak in perfumery

Oak in perfumery

The distinctive fragrance of oak wood, discovered in fine perfumery thanks to oak moss, is now present in certain fragrances through oak absolute. The oak wood note is a less...